Master Man (Marvel Comics)
Master Man is the name of three different supervillains that appear in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
Publication history
The original Master Man first appears in the title Giant-Size The Invaders #1 and was created by Roy Thomas and Frank Robbins.The second version, first appears in Namor the Sub-Mariner #11 and was created by John Byrne.
The third version debuts in Captain America #18 and was created by Ed Brubaker and Steve Epting.
Fictional character biography
Wilhelm Lohmer
Wilhelm "Willie" Lohmer first appears in the title Giant-Size Invaders. Originally a physically frail American Bundist and Nazi sympathiser, Lohmer agrees to participate in an experiment in which he is subjected to the Nazi version of the Super-Soldier Serum. Endowed with physical abilities exceeding those of Captain America, Lohmer is given a costume and the alias Master Man, intended to be the first of a new Aryan "master race". As Master Man, Lohmer battles the Allied superheroes the Invaders, but is defeated when his new abilities prove to be temporary.Master Man reappears in a two-part story in the title Marvel Two-in-One, and with Nazi allies Brain Drain, U-Man, and Skyshark plans to sabotage New York City with a new super weapon. The plan is foiled by time-traveling Fantastic Four member the Thing and the Liberty Legion.
A revitalised Master Man, now possessing even greater abilities, ambushes the Invaders while they are flying over Europe. During the course of a multi-issue storyline involving the Invaders' incarceration and eventual escape from a prison in Berlin, Master Man meets Julia Koenig, who courtesy of an accident gains abilities similar to his own and becomes the Nazi heroine Warrior Woman. At the insistence of Adolf Hitler, leader of the Third Reich, the two are to be married, his logic being that they are the progenitors of a new race. The ceremony is interrupted when the priest is killed by rubble from a building damaged during a battle between the Invaders and German troops. Master Man and Warrior Woman retreat when confronted by the Human Torch, who becomes enraged when his ward Toro is wounded by gunfire.
Master Man continues to be a perennial foe for the Invaders, battling the team while disguised as the hero the Destroyer and as part of Super-Axis, a team formed by the Japanese spy Lady Lotus.
Willie Lohmer reappears in the title Cable, now an old man living in Switzerland and wishing to make amends for his past actions. He dies shielding Cable from a bullet fired by a member of the Hellfire Club.